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Is it a wise move to
remove a chimney stack, which is unused from the roof of a house? Am asking this question for yet another elderly neighbour. The chimney is connected to a room in the property in which there is no fire or fireplace..These were taken out years ago.The stack is well pointed, and the roof of the property is in good repair.
It is the fact that it is unused which seems to worry my neighbour, any advice most welcome . Thank you.Brenda.
It is the fact that it is unused which seems to worry my neighbour, any advice most welcome . Thank you.Brenda.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You probably need a structural engineer to asses this, I scared the life out of my architect when I removed four chimney breasts but left the stacks supported by acro props! As far as the original question goes then I agree with 'the builder' - as long as you absolutely sure it is sound and properly supported leave it alone, just ensure it is protected from heavy rain and ventilated
Well I am a builder ... and I can tell you that it is absolutely crazy removing all masonry below other masonry without knowing exactly what you were doing.
Structural engineers don't come into it.
If you knew how much a SINGLE stack of engineering brickwork weighed.
You left the chimneys supported by acros onto the floor joists upstairs, I suppose?
Structural engineers don't come into it.
If you knew how much a SINGLE stack of engineering brickwork weighed.
You left the chimneys supported by acros onto the floor joists upstairs, I suppose?